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File #: [20-0759]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/8/2020 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 11/4/2020 Final action:
Title: Revise Sections III. D. and III. E.1. of the Council Procedures Manual Regarding Naming Policies and the Acceptance of Gifts and Donations.
Attachments: 1. Draft revisions to Sections III. D. and III. E.1 of the Council Procedures Manual, 2. Town Manager’s Marketing Partnership Policy, 3. Council Questions with Staff Response
Related files: [20-0111], [20-0857]


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Revise Sections III. D. and III. E.1. of the Council Procedures Manual Regarding Naming Policies and the Acceptance of Gifts and Donations.
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Staff:
Department:
Susan Brown, Executive Director
Community Arts & Culture

Overview: This item proposes revisions to sections III. D. and III. E.1. of the Council Procedures Manual regarding Council Naming Committee, naming rights, and gifts and donations to the Town. The intent of this revision is to:
1. Confirm the role of the Council Naming Committee in naming and renaming facilities and streets, and making additions to the marker(s) at Peace and Justice Plaza
2. Confirm the Council and Manager's roles regarding the acceptance of monetary gifts and donations
3. Clarify the policy and procedures by which Naming Rights may be granted and donor acknowledgements may and may not be granted to potential donors, and align those policies and procedures with criteria outlined in the Manager's Marketing Partnership Policy:
i. In general, Naming Rights, memorial plaques, donor acknowledgments and labels may be permitted in the name of individuals or organizations that:
a. Advance the Town's mission of "Learning, serving and working together to build a community where people thrive."
b. Support or promote Town goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion, environmental stewardship and conservation, and historical and cultural awareness.
ii. No Plaque or Marker will be permitted in the name of parties:
a. Whose business is substantially derived from the sale or manufacture of tobacco products or electronic cigarettes.
b. Whose business is substantially derived from the sale or manufacture of guns.
c. Whose primary functions include engaging in political speech.
d. Whose primary functions are in support of or opposition to a religion, denomination, creed, tenet, or belief.


Recommendation(s):
That the Council approve these revisions to Sections III. D. and III. E.1. of the Council Procedures Manual.


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